Socialism and welfare

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Registered: 04-24-2008
Socialism and welfare
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Tue, 10-21-2008 - 6:29am

Why is it a tax cut when McCain cuts taxes?

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iVillage Member
Registered: 12-18-2005
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 3:29pm

interesting


thanks for your input, i appreciate it.

-Kristen

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Registered: 09-08-2006
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 3:32pm

< He will keep the current low income and investment tax rates and pursue tax reform that supports the wage-earners and job creators who make this economy run. To help American companies compete in international markets and keep jobs in this country, John McCain will reduce the corporate tax rate from the second highest in the world to one on par with our trading partners.>>


So, you are kocher with paying a higher consumption tax and/or employee wage tax?

 

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Registered: 10-02-2008
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 3:41pm

"You might have been but the rest of the country wasn't.

KAREN

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Registered: 10-02-2008
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 3:45pm

"whether they'll buy food and clothes or buy drugs."


KAREN

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Registered: 03-09-2007
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 3:47pm

I do not have to speak for the rest of the country the article says it right out.


http://money.cnn.com/2008/03/07/news/economy/jobs_february/index.htm


The world does expand past you, your family and your friends.

Jess


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iVillage Member
Registered: 04-09-2007
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 3:57pm

>>>How can people create more jobs if consumers are not buying?

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Registered: 08-31-2008
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 4:45pm

The rest of the country's real wages declined, so I think pp was "speakly for the rest of the country.


http://www.epi.org/content.cfm/webfeatures_snapshots_20060111


Wage growth slows for most workers between 2000 and 2005


One of the most important problems in the current economy is that, despite strong growth in labor productivity, hourly wages for most workers are not keeping pace with inflation. The source of the problem: a one-two punch of slower nominal wage growth for middle- and low-wage workers and faster inflation.


Though the decline in jobs ended in the second half of 2003, even today slack remains in the job market.

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Registered: 08-17-2005
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 4:46pm

They are more likely to need it and spend it which will push the money back into the economy.

Susan

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Registered: 08-17-2005
Wed, 10-22-2008 - 5:01pm

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Wed, 10-22-2008 - 5:07pm

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People are suppose to receive the full rate they paid out with interest added.

 

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